Designing for Engagement: The Benefits of High-Quality Arts Programming for Tweens

Webinar Recording and Resources

Thank you for registering for the Designing for Engagement Webinar . It was a great conversation with practitioners, researchers, and program administrators who shared their experiences of creating youth arts programming at the Boys and Girls Clubs of America.

Thank you, also, to the Wallace Foundation, Research for Action, and all of our panelists:

Peter Rogovin, The Wallace Foundation

Wendy McClanahan, McClanahan Associates, Inc.

Tracey Hartmann, Research for Action

Vedale Hill, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee

Ben Perkovich, Boys & Girls Club of Greater Green Bay

You can now access a recording of the webinar, as well as the slides and the text of the Q&A. To help you continue exploring this topic, we are including links to related reports and resources from Wallace Foundation and our own resource center.

Designing for Engagement: The Benefits of High-Quality Arts Programming for Tweens

Webinar Recording and Resources

Thank you for registering for the Designing for Engagement Webinar . It was a great conversation with practitioners, researchers, and program administrators who shared their experiences of creating youth arts programming at the Boys and Girls Clubs of America.

Thank you, also, to the Wallace Foundation, Research for Action, and all of our panelists:

Peter Rogovin, The Wallace Foundation

Wendy McClanahan, McClanahan Associates, Inc.

Tracey Hartmann, Research for Action

Vedale Hill, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee

Ben Perkovich, Boys & Girls Club of Greater Green Bay

You can now access a recording of the webinar, as well as the slides and the text of the Q&A. To help you continue exploring this topic, we are including links to related reports and resources from Wallace Foundation and our own resource center.

Designing for Engagement: The Benefits of High-Quality Arts Programming for Tweens

Webinar Recording and Resources

Thank you for attending the Designing for Engagement Webinar! We hope it was helpful as you create and deepen your youth arts programming. If you have not yet, please take a moment to fill out this survey about the webinar.

Thank you to the Wallace Foundation, Research for Action, Boys & Girls Clubs, and all of our panelists:

Peter Rogovin, The Wallace Foundation

Wendy McClanahan, McClanahan Associates, Inc.

Tracey Hartmann, Research for Action

Vedale Hill, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee

Ben Perkovich, Boys & Girls Club of Greater Green Bay

You can now access a recording of the webinar, as well as the presentation slides and the text of the Q&A. To help you continue exploring this topic, we are including links to related reports and resources from Wallace Foundation and our own resource center.

Designing for Engagement: The Benefits of High-Quality Arts Programming for Tweens

Webinar Recording and Resources

Thank you for attending the Designing for Engagement Webinar! We hope it was helpful as you create and deepen your youth arts programming. If you have not yet, please take a moment to fill out this survey about the webinar.

Thank you to the Wallace Foundation, Research for Action, Boys & Girls Clubs, and all of our panelists:

Peter Rogovin, The Wallace Foundation

Wendy McClanahan, McClanahan Associates, Inc.

Tracey Hartmann, Research for Action

Vedale Hill, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee

Ben Perkovich, Boys & Girls Club of Greater Green Bay

You can now access a recording of the webinar, as well as the presentation slides and the text of the Q&A. To help you continue exploring this topic, we are including links to related reports and resources from Wallace Foundation and our own resource center.

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https://mailchi.mp/nationalguild/arts-ed-leaders-help-shape-the-2019-conference-in-austin-1007353Last Chance to Register! Help shape the 2019 National Guild Conference in AustinThe Conference for Community Arts Education is coming to Austin this fall. Join the local community of arts stakeholders to help make it a success!

Austin Arts Ed Leaders! Help Shape the 2019 Conference for Community Arts Education

February 27, 2019; 9:30am–1:00pm

The National Guild for Community Arts Education, the Texas Commission on the Arts, Texans for the Arts, and the Texas Cultural Trust are pleased to invite you to participate in the upcoming planning meeting for the 2019 Conference for Community Arts Education. The Conference will be held in Austin, October 30–November 2.

As a national organization, we have the privilege of bringing together arts education leaders from around the country through our annual conference. This spring, we are hosting planning meetings across Texas to connect the Guild to critical issues and opportunities affecting the field regionally and help identify local organizations, thought leaders, and artists to highlight during the program. We are reaching out to those on the ground—the practitioners doing the remarkable, day-to-day work of transforming communities through the arts—to build a collective vision for what this conference can achieve.

The planning meeting will:

Provide background on the National Guild and the Conference, including how we're using our mission, vision, and values to guide our work

Create space for networking and collaboration with the local arts ed community

Generate ideas for how the 2019 Conference for Community Arts Education can be responsive to the local community

Our first meeting will be at the Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center on Wednesday, February 27, 9:30am–1:00pm, and will include a complimentary networking lunch.

The Conference is the nation’s leading annual gathering of the community arts education field, bringing together 700+ arts education stakeholders including practitioners, funders, youth, policy makers, researchers, and professionals from allied sectors. Many are leading community-based organizations ranging from neighborhood arts and music schools, arts and cultural centers, youth theaters and orchestras, mural arts programs, and arts education divisions of theater and dance companies, universities, museums, local arts agencies, and parks and recreation departments. The conference program addresses the specific needs of leaders in the field and provides support for expanding equitable access to arts learning opportunities in communities across the country.

Please complete the reservation form below by February 22 to RSVP for the planning meeting and networking lunch. The Guild is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive conference and encourage you to share this invitation with others who you think would like to be part of the planning process!

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Austin Arts Ed Leaders! Help Shape the 2019 Conference for Community Arts Education

February 27, 2019; 9:30am–1:00pm

The National Guild for Community Arts Education, the Texas Commission on the Arts, Texans for the Arts, and the Texas Cultural Trust are pleased to invite you to participate in the upcoming planning meeting for the 2019 Conference for Community Arts Education. The Conference will be held in Austin, October 30–November 2.

As a national organization, we have the privilege of bringing together arts education leaders from around the country through our annual conference. This spring, we are hosting planning meetings across Texas to connect the Guild to critical issues and opportunities affecting the field regionally and help identify local organizations, thought leaders, and artists to highlight during the program. We are reaching out to those on the ground—the practitioners doing the remarkable, day-to-day work of transforming communities through the arts—to build a collective vision for what this conference can achieve.

The planning meeting will:

Provide background on the National Guild and the Conference, including how we're using our mission, vision, and values to guide our work

Create space for networking and collaboration with the local arts ed community

Generate ideas for how the 2019 Conference for Community Arts Education can be responsive to the local community

Our first meeting will be at the Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center on Wednesday, February 27, 9:30am–1:00pm, and will include a complimentary networking lunch.

The Conference is the nation’s leading annual gathering of the community arts education field, bringing together 700+ arts education stakeholders including practitioners, funders, youth, policy makers, researchers, and professionals from allied sectors. Many are leading community-based organizations ranging from neighborhood arts and music schools, arts and cultural centers, youth theaters and orchestras, mural arts programs, and arts education divisions of theater and dance companies, universities, museums, local arts agencies, and parks and recreation departments. The conference program addresses the specific needs of leaders in the field and provides support for expanding equitable access to arts learning opportunities in communities across the country.

Please complete the reservation form below by February 22 to RSVP for the planning meeting and networking lunch. The Guild is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive conference and encourage you to share this invitation with others who you think would like to be part of the planning process!

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https://mailchi.mp/nationalguild/arts-ed-leaders-help-shape-the-2019-conference-in-austin-1007357Last Chance to Register! Help shape the 2019 National Guild Conference in AustinThe Conference for Community Arts Education is coming to Texas this fall. Join the local community of arts stakeholders to help make it a success!

Houston Arts Ed Leaders! Help Shape the 2019 Conference for Community Arts Education

March 1, 2019; 10:30am–1:30pm

The National Guild for Community Arts Education, the Texas Commission on the Arts, Texans for the Arts, Texas Cultural Trust and Art League Houston are pleased to invite you to participate in the upcoming planning meeting for the 2019 Conference for Community Arts Education. The Conference will be held in Austin, October 30–November 2.

As a national organization, we have the privilege of bringing together arts education leaders from around the country through our annual conference. This spring, we are hosting planning meetings across Texas to connect the Guild to critical issues and opportunities affecting the field regionally and help identify local organizations, thought leaders, and artists to highlight during the program. We are reaching out to those on the ground—the practitioners doing the remarkable, day-to-day work of transforming communities through the arts—to build a collective vision for what this conference can achieve.

The planning meeting will:

Provide background on the National Guild and the Conference, including how we're using our mission, vision, and values to guide our work

Create space for networking and collaboration with the local arts ed community

Generate ideas for how the 2019 Conference for Community Arts Education can be responsive to the local community

Our Houston meeting will be at Art League Houston on Friday, March 1, 10:30am–1:30pm, and will include a complimentary networking lunch.

The Conference is the nation’s leading annual gathering of the community arts education field, bringing together 700+ arts education stakeholders including practitioners, funders, youth, policy makers, researchers, and professionals from allied sectors. Many are leading community-based organizations ranging from neighborhood arts and music schools, arts and cultural centers, youth theaters and orchestras, mural arts programs, and arts education divisions of theater and dance companies, universities, museums, local arts agencies, and parks and recreation departments. The conference program addresses the specific needs of leaders in the field and provides support for expanding equitable access to arts learning opportunities in communities across the country.

Please complete the reservation form below by February 22 to RSVP for the planning meeting and networking lunch. The Guild is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive conference and encourage you to share this invitation with others who you think would like to be part of the planning process!

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Houston Arts Ed Leaders! Help Shape the 2019 Conference for Community Arts Education

March 1, 2019; 10:30am–1:30pm

The National Guild for Community Arts Education, the Texas Commission on the Arts, Texans for the Arts, Texas Cultural Trust and Art League Houston are pleased to invite you to participate in the upcoming planning meeting for the 2019 Conference for Community Arts Education. The Conference will be held in Austin, October 30–November 2.

As a national organization, we have the privilege of bringing together arts education leaders from around the country through our annual conference. This spring, we are hosting planning meetings across Texas to connect the Guild to critical issues and opportunities affecting the field regionally and help identify local organizations, thought leaders, and artists to highlight during the program. We are reaching out to those on the ground—the practitioners doing the remarkable, day-to-day work of transforming communities through the arts—to build a collective vision for what this conference can achieve.

The planning meeting will:

Provide background on the National Guild and the Conference, including how we're using our mission, vision, and values to guide our work

Create space for networking and collaboration with the local arts ed community

Generate ideas for how the 2019 Conference for Community Arts Education can be responsive to the local community

Our Houston meeting will be at Art League Houston on Friday, March 1, 10:30am–1:30pm, and will include a complimentary networking lunch.

The Conference is the nation’s leading annual gathering of the community arts education field, bringing together 700+ arts education stakeholders including practitioners, funders, youth, policy makers, researchers, and professionals from allied sectors. Many are leading community-based organizations ranging from neighborhood arts and music schools, arts and cultural centers, youth theaters and orchestras, mural arts programs, and arts education divisions of theater and dance companies, universities, museums, local arts agencies, and parks and recreation departments. The conference program addresses the specific needs of leaders in the field and provides support for expanding equitable access to arts learning opportunities in communities across the country.

Please complete the reservation form below by February 22 to RSVP for the planning meeting and networking lunch. The Guild is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive conference and encourage you to share this invitation with others who you think would like to be part of the planning process!

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https://mailchi.mp/nationalguild/arts-ed-leaders-help-shape-the-2019-conference-in-austin-1007361Last Chance to Register! Help shape the 2019 National Guild Conference in AustinThe Conference for Community Arts Education is coming to Texas this fall. Join the local community of arts stakeholders to help make it a success!

San Antonio Arts Leaders! Help Shape the 2019 Conference for Community Arts Education

February 28, 2019; 3:30pm–6:00pm

The National Guild for Community Arts Education, the Texas Commission on the Arts, Texans for the Arts, Texans for the Arts, and SAY Sí are pleased to invite you to participate in the upcoming planning meeting for the 2019 Conference for Community Arts Education. The Conference will be held in Austin, October 30–November 2.

As a national organization, we have the privilege of bringing together arts education leaders from around the country through our annual conference. This spring, we are hosting planning meetings across Texas to connect the Guild to critical issues and opportunities affecting the field regionally and help identify local organizations, thought leaders, and artists to highlight during the program. We are reaching out to those on the ground—the practitioners doing the remarkable, day-to-day work of transforming communities through the arts—to build a collective vision for what this conference can achieve.

The planning meeting will:

Provide background on the National Guild and the Conference, including how we're using our mission, vision, and values to guide our work

Create space for networking and collaboration with the local arts ed community

Generate ideas for how the 2019 Conference for Community Arts Education can be responsive to the local community

Our San Antonio meeting will be at SAY Sí on Thursday, February 28, 3:30pm–6:00pm, and will include light snacks and beverages.

The Conference is the nation’s leading annual gathering of the community arts education field, bringing together 700+ arts education stakeholders including practitioners, funders, youth, policy makers, researchers and professionals from allied sectors. Many are leading community-based organizations ranging from neighborhood arts and music schools, arts and cultural centers, youth theaters and orchestras, mural arts programs, and arts education divisions of theater and dance companies, universities, museums, local arts agencies, and parks and recreation departments. The conference program addresses the specific needs of leaders in the field and provides support for expanding equitable access to arts learning opportunities in communities across the country.

Please complete the reservation form below by February 22 to RSVP for the planning meeting and networking lunch. The Guild is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive conference and encourage you to share this invitation with others who you think would like to be part of the planning process!

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San Antonio Arts Leaders! Help Shape the 2019 Conference for Community Arts Education

February 28, 2019; 3:30pm–6:00pm

The National Guild for Community Arts Education, the Texas Commission on the Arts, Texans for the Arts, Texans for the Arts, and SAY Sí are pleased to invite you to participate in the upcoming planning meeting for the 2019 Conference for Community Arts Education. The Conference will be held in Austin, October 30–November 2.

As a national organization, we have the privilege of bringing together arts education leaders from around the country through our annual conference. This spring, we are hosting planning meetings across Texas to connect the Guild to critical issues and opportunities affecting the field regionally and help identify local organizations, thought leaders, and artists to highlight during the program. We are reaching out to those on the ground—the practitioners doing the remarkable, day-to-day work of transforming communities through the arts—to build a collective vision for what this conference can achieve.

The planning meeting will:

Provide background on the National Guild and the Conference, including how we're using our mission, vision, and values to guide our work

Create space for networking and collaboration with the local arts ed community

Generate ideas for how the 2019 Conference for Community Arts Education can be responsive to the local community

Our San Antonio meeting will be at SAY Sí on Thursday, February 28, 3:30pm–6:00pm, and will include light snacks and beverages.

The Conference is the nation’s leading annual gathering of the community arts education field, bringing together 700+ arts education stakeholders including practitioners, funders, youth, policy makers, researchers and professionals from allied sectors. Many are leading community-based organizations ranging from neighborhood arts and music schools, arts and cultural centers, youth theaters and orchestras, mural arts programs, and arts education divisions of theater and dance companies, universities, museums, local arts agencies, and parks and recreation departments. The conference program addresses the specific needs of leaders in the field and provides support for expanding equitable access to arts learning opportunities in communities across the country.

Please complete the reservation form below by February 22 to RSVP for the planning meeting and networking lunch. The Guild is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive conference and encourage you to share this invitation with others who you think would like to be part of the planning process!

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https://mailchi.mp/nationalguild/arts-ed-leaders-help-shape-the-2019-conference-in-austin-1007349Last Chance to Register! Help shape the 2019 National Guild Conference in AustinThe Conference for Community Arts Education is coming to Texas this fall. Join the local community of arts stakeholders to help make it a success!

Dallas Arts Ed Leaders! Help Shape the 2019 Conference for Community Arts Education

March 1, 2019; 9:30am–1:00pm

The National Guild for Community Arts Education, the Texas Commission on the Arts, Texans for the Arts, and the Texas Cultural Trust are pleased to invite you to participate in the upcoming planning meeting for the 2019 Conference for Community Arts Education. The Conference will be held in Austin, October 30–November 2.

As a national organization, we have the privilege of bringing together arts education leaders from around the country through our annual conference. This spring, we are hosting planning meetings across Texas to connect the Guild to critical issues and opportunities affecting the field regionally and help identify local organizations, thought leaders, and artists to highlight during the program. We are reaching out to those on the ground—the practitioners doing the remarkable, day-to-day work of transforming communities through the arts—to build a collective vision for what this conference can achieve.

The planning meeting will:

Provide background on the National Guild and the Conference, including how we're using our mission, vision, and values to guide our work

Create space for networking and collaboration with the local arts ed community

Generate ideas for how the 2019 Conference for Community Arts Education can be responsive to the local community

Our Dallas meeting will be at the Latino Cultural Center on Friday, March 1, 9:30am–1:00pm, and will include a complimentary networking lunch.

The Conference is the nation’s leading annual gathering of the community arts education field, bringing together 700+ arts education stakeholders including practitioners, funders, youth, policy makers, researchers, and professionals from allied sectors. Many are leading community-based organizations ranging from neighborhood arts and music schools, arts and cultural centers, youth theaters and orchestras, mural arts programs, and arts education divisions of theater and dance companies, universities, museums, local arts agencies, and parks and recreation departments. The conference program addresses the specific needs of leaders in the field and provides support for expanding equitable access to arts learning opportunities in communities across the country.

Please complete the reservation form below by February 22 to RSVP for the planning meeting and networking lunch. The Guild is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive conference and encourage you to share this invitation with others who you think would like to be part of the planning process!

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Dallas Arts Ed Leaders! Help Shape the 2019 Conference for Community Arts Education

March 1, 2019; 9:30am–1:00pm

The National Guild for Community Arts Education, the Texas Commission on the Arts, Texans for the Arts, and the Texas Cultural Trust are pleased to invite you to participate in the upcoming planning meeting for the 2019 Conference for Community Arts Education. The Conference will be held in Austin, October 30–November 2.

As a national organization, we have the privilege of bringing together arts education leaders from around the country through our annual conference. This spring, we are hosting planning meetings across Texas to connect the Guild to critical issues and opportunities affecting the field regionally and help identify local organizations, thought leaders, and artists to highlight during the program. We are reaching out to those on the ground—the practitioners doing the remarkable, day-to-day work of transforming communities through the arts—to build a collective vision for what this conference can achieve.

The planning meeting will:

Provide background on the National Guild and the Conference, including how we're using our mission, vision, and values to guide our work

Create space for networking and collaboration with the local arts ed community

Generate ideas for how the 2019 Conference for Community Arts Education can be responsive to the local community

Our Dallas meeting will be at the Latino Cultural Center on Friday, March 1, 9:30am–1:00pm, and will include a complimentary networking lunch.

The Conference is the nation’s leading annual gathering of the community arts education field, bringing together 700+ arts education stakeholders including practitioners, funders, youth, policy makers, researchers, and professionals from allied sectors. Many are leading community-based organizations ranging from neighborhood arts and music schools, arts and cultural centers, youth theaters and orchestras, mural arts programs, and arts education divisions of theater and dance companies, universities, museums, local arts agencies, and parks and recreation departments. The conference program addresses the specific needs of leaders in the field and provides support for expanding equitable access to arts learning opportunities in communities across the country.

Please complete the reservation form below by February 22 to RSVP for the planning meeting and networking lunch. The Guild is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive conference and encourage you to share this invitation with others who you think would like to be part of the planning process!

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https://mailchi.mp/nationalguild/arts-ed-leaders-help-shape-the-2019-conference-in-austin-1007345Arts ed leaders! Help shape the 2019 Conference in AustinThe Conference for Community Arts Education is coming to Texas this fall. Join the local community of arts stakeholders to help make it a success!

Houston Arts Ed Leaders! Help Shape the 2019 Conference for Community Arts Education

March 1, 2019; 10:30am–1:30pm

Art League Houston, Houston, TX

The National Guild for Community Arts Education, the Texas Commission on the Arts, and Art League Houston are pleased to invite you to participate in the upcoming planning meeting for the 2019 Conference for Community Arts Education. The Conference will be held in Austin, October 30–November 2.

As a national organization, we have the privilege of bringing together arts education leaders from around the country through our annual conference. This spring, we are hosting planning meetings across Texas to connect the Guild to critical issues and opportunities affecting the field regionally and help identify local organizations, thought leaders, and artists to highlight during the program. We are reaching out to those on the ground—the practitioners doing the remarkable, day-to-day work of transforming communities through the arts—to build a collective vision for what this conference can achieve.

Our Houston meeting will be at Art League Houston on Friday, March 1, 10:30am–1:30pm, and will include a complimentary networking lunch.

The Conference is the nation’s leading annual gathering of the community arts education field, bringing together 700+ arts education stakeholders including practitioners, funders, youth, policy makers, researchers, and professionals from allied sectors. Many are leading community-based organizations ranging from neighborhood arts and music schools, arts and cultural centers, youth theaters and orchestras, mural arts programs, and arts education divisions of theater and dance companies, universities, museums, local arts agencies, and parks and recreation departments. The conference program addresses the specific needs of leaders in the field and provides support for expanding equitable access to arts learning opportunities in communities across the country.

Please complete the reservation form below by February 22 to RSVP for the planning meeting and networking lunch. The Guild is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive conference and encourage you to share this invitation with others who you think would like to be part of the planning process!

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Houston Arts Ed Leaders! Help Shape the 2019 Conference for Community Arts Education

March 1, 2019; 10:30am–1:30pm

Art League Houston, Houston, TX

The National Guild for Community Arts Education, the Texas Commission on the Arts, and Art League Houston are pleased to invite you to participate in the upcoming planning meeting for the 2019 Conference for Community Arts Education. The Conference will be held in Austin, October 30–November 2.

As a national organization, we have the privilege of bringing together arts education leaders from around the country through our annual conference. This spring, we are hosting planning meetings across Texas to connect the Guild to critical issues and opportunities affecting the field regionally and help identify local organizations, thought leaders, and artists to highlight during the program. We are reaching out to those on the ground—the practitioners doing the remarkable, day-to-day work of transforming communities through the arts—to build a collective vision for what this conference can achieve.

Our Houston meeting will be at Art League Houston on Friday, March 1, 10:30am–1:30pm, and will include a complimentary networking lunch.

The Conference is the nation’s leading annual gathering of the community arts education field, bringing together 700+ arts education stakeholders including practitioners, funders, youth, policy makers, researchers, and professionals from allied sectors. Many are leading community-based organizations ranging from neighborhood arts and music schools, arts and cultural centers, youth theaters and orchestras, mural arts programs, and arts education divisions of theater and dance companies, universities, museums, local arts agencies, and parks and recreation departments. The conference program addresses the specific needs of leaders in the field and provides support for expanding equitable access to arts learning opportunities in communities across the country.

Please complete the reservation form below by February 22 to RSVP for the planning meeting and networking lunch. The Guild is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive conference and encourage you to share this invitation with others who you think would like to be part of the planning process!

At the Guild, we work alongside people and organizations that are re-imagining what it means to be a leader in the arts.

During our 2018 Conference for Community Arts Education in Baltimore, Carlton Turner gave a keynote address about building strong leadership in the arts community. Inspired by the work of civil rights leader Ella Baker, Carlton imagines how we can create a leader-full movement that counters systemic inequities and builds trust.

Our 4-part Exploring Leadership series will examine different aspects of leadership in arts education which we have gathered from experts and practitioners in the field.

At the Guild, we work alongside people and organizations that are re-imagining what it means to be a leader in the arts.

During our 2018 Conference for Community Arts Education in Baltimore, Carlton Turner gave a keynote address about building strong leadership in the arts community. Inspired by the work of civil rights leader Ella Baker, Carlton imagines how we can create a leader-full movement that counters systemic inequities and builds trust.

Our 4-part Exploring Leadership series will examine different aspects of leadership in arts education which we have gathered from experts and practitioners in the field.